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SUMMARY:Tending the Flame: A Training Workshop for a Course in Resiliency and Work Satisfaction for Physicians\, Nurses\, and Residents
DESCRIPTION:A 2-1/2 day workshop in personal and professional resilience for physicians\, nurses and residents \nLed by Rachel Naomi Remen\, MD\, Evangeline Andarsio\, MD\, and Mary Pat Thomas\, MS\, RN\, AHN-BC \n\nFriday-Sunday\, April 26-28\, 2019\nLocation: Mills Park Hotel/ Yellow Springs\, Ohio\nFri/Sat from 9:30 – 5:30\, Sun from 9:30-12:30\n\nDescription\nThe fast growing epidemic of compassion fatigue during the professional life cycle of physicians and nurses has stimulated the search for etiology and the development of new approaches of prevention and recovery. Recent research suggests that the capacity to find personal meaning in your work is highly correlated with professional and personal resiliency and the experience of deep satisfaction in service work. Most residents\, fellows\, physicians\, and nurses live far more meaningful lives than they realize. Experiencing the meaning already present in our daily work does not require us to change what we do but to see familiar things in new ways. Often it requires us to transcend our training and bring the perspective of the heart into the center of our professional work. Meaning is a function of the heart and not the mind. The heart is an organ of vision\, a perspective that enables us to experience meaning even in the most routine aspects of our work and reignite our calling. \nThis 2-½ day workshop will draw on the award winning discovery model methods of RISHI’s national and international educational programs to offer participants the opportunity to discover the power of meaning to transform their experience of their daily work\, revitalize their commitment and reinvigorate their service intention. Educators will be trained to offer the program at their sites. \nUsing reflection\, poetry\, symbolism\, narrative\, art\, journaling\, generous listening and small group sharing Rachel Remen\, MD\, Evangeline Andarsio\, MD\, and Mary Pat Thomas\, MS\, RN\, AHN-BC\, will enable workshop participants to revisit their original calling\, discover the personal meaning hidden in their daily routine and learn self-help methods to reclaim and sustain their passion for their profession. Come prepared to remember why you chose your work and recover the deep satisfaction of being a health professional. \nWho Should Apply\n\nResidency directors or other medical educators in search of well-tested innovative self-care methods for furthering professional and personal resiliency for residents\nEducators spearheading Physician and/or Nurse Well-Being Programs\, or Well Being Committees in hospitals\, hospital systems\, physician group practices\, or other healthcare organizations\nResidents or Fellows involved in Resident or Fellow Well-Being Programs or Clinician Well-Being Committees\n\nHow to Apply\nSubmit your application online by March 19\, 2019. All applications will be reviewed. We will let you know of acceptance to the workshop within 2 weeks of application. All applications will be reviewed. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance to the workshop within 2 weeks of application submission. \nComplete the application using the link below: \n\nAPPLICATION – Tending the Flame application – April 26-28\, 2019\n\nTuition\n\nAcademic Residency Faculty: $1\,350.00\nPhysician or Nurse Well-Being Educators: $1\,350.00\nResidents and Fellows: $600.00\n\nNote: Tuition covers the cost of the syllabus\, training\, warm breakfast and lunch buffet. \nCancellation & Refund Policy\nA deposit of $300 is due at time that your application is accepted. The tuition balance is due by April 1\, 2019. A full refund of deposit (less processing fee of $25) will be issued for cancellations on or BEFORE April 1\, 2019. Cancellations after April 1 will forfeit deposit. For further information regarding the training contact Evangeline Andarsio\, MD at Evangeline.Andarsio@wright.edu. For questions regarding registration\, payments\, travel\, hotel or other customer service issues\, contact Jeff Staats at 937-245-7450 ext 4 or Jeffery.Staats@wright.edu. \nApplication Guidelines\nCourse directors must attend the 2.5-day training prior to implementation of the course at their institution. \nWe strongly suggest that two course co-directors attend from each institution. If you are implementing the RISHI Resiliency Curriculum for a Physician or Resident Wellness program/committee\, one of the course directors must be a physician. If you are implementing the RISHI Resiliency Curriculum for a Nurse Wellness program/committee\, one of the course directors must be a nurse. Our experience has shown that implementation of the course is more likely when there are two co-directors to support each other during implementation\, and further guarantees the continuity of the curriculum. \nPrior to attending the RISHI Resiliency Training Workshop\, the course director(s) must obtain written institutional support from appropriate directors of the Resident\, Physician\, Nurse Wellness Committee/Program expressing a level of interest in implementing the curriculum at their institution and understanding of the licensing fee. \nThe Directors of the Wellness Committee/Program at your institution need to be aware that our RISHI resiliency curriculum\, as well as\, utilizing the RISHI copyrighted FMM program\, involves a licensing fee\, thus\, they should have a plan to provide fiscal support. \nParticipation in the workshop does not obligate your institution to paying the licensing fee. RISHI’s only requirement is\, in the event you desire to move forward with the program you agree to pay the initial licensing fee and evaluate further participation from year to year. We have a form that requires the signature of the individual responsible for approving the licensing fee\, again\, only if you decide to move forward with the program. \nPlease keep in mind\, this is copyrighted material and cannot be used without payment of the licensing fee. We also offer\, and highly recommend your leadership attend and participate in one of our workshops to fully engage and understand the value of our program(s). RISHI is here for you and your leadership if there are questions or additional information is needed regarding the licensing fee or any other aspect of the program. \nThe course director(s) agree(s) to use a nationally standardized evaluation\, provided by RISHI\, for residents\, physicians\, or nurses participating in the course. RISHI is available to provide a summarization of your course evaluations annually. \nThe course must be taught in its entirety as described in the syllabus. Any other use of the syllabus must be discussed with Rachel Naomi Remen\, MD and Evangeline C. Andarsio\, MD at The Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine\, the copyright holder. \nThe course director(s) must agree that modules cannot be incorporated into other professional courses\, nor can the courses in their entirety be incorporated into other existing curricula without the consent of copyright holder. \nFaculty\nRachel Naomi Remen\, MD\, Founding Director of the Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness; Professor of Family Medicine at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine; Founding Director of The Healer’s Art\, A national curriculum for Medical Students; bestselling author of Kitchen Table Wisdom and My Grandfather’s Blessings. \nPlease Note: Dr. Remen will be present for the entire workshop via virtual technology. \nEvangeline C. Andarsio\, MD\, Director of RISHI\, Associate Clinical Professor of OB-GYN at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine\, Director of the National Healer’s Art curriculum for medical students; the Healer’s Art Curriculum at Wright State University. \nMary Pat Thomas\, MS\, RN\, AHN-BC\, Director\, National Power of Nursing Program\, The Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (RISHI) at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine; Courtesy Faculty at Wright State University College of Nursing and Health. \nObjectives\nWorkshop participants will be enabled to: \n\nImplement and evaluate a 20-hour longitudinal innovative transformational curriculum for Residents\, Physician and Nurse Well-Being programs\nCompare the transformational potential of the discovery model to the traditional cognitive/intellectual educational model in Residency and in traditional CME programs for physicians and CE programs for nurses\nTeach\, discuss and maintain the Interactional Principles of Affective Domain interaction\, including Generous Listening\, with academic or professional groups\nUnderstand and implement the major tools and strategies of Affective Domain education\nTeach strategies of Affective Domain reflection and journal writing to academic or professional groups\nLearn how to create a safe interactional space for learning and transformation within the academic or professional setting\nEnable an academic or professional group to use symbolic language in discerning and reinforcing personal meaning and calling\nDirect an academic or professional group in writing and sharing a personal mission statement\n\nCME Accreditation\nInformation will be forthcoming. \nContinuing Education for Nurses\nProvider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number 10064. 12.5 CE contact hours are available for licensed California nurses. \nCalifornia BRN continuing education credits are accepted by most state nursing boards; please verify with your state professional regulatory agency if they will accept a California CE certificate. \nDisclosure policy: The Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness has implemented a process where everyone who is in a position to control the content of any educational activity must disclose any relevant financial relationship with a commercial interest.\nDisclosure Information: The speakers\, presenters and planning committee members for this educational activity disclose no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. \nDisabilities Statement\nAs an organization accredited for continuing medical education (CME)\, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine fully complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations. If any participant is in need of accommodations\, written requests should be submitted at least one month in advance. \nHotel\, Travel\, and Meal Information\nLodging: The Training will be held at the Mills Park Hotel\, 321 Xenia Ave\, Yellow Springs\, OH 45387. A special discounted room rate has been negotiated for workshop attendees at the Mills Park Hotel: $125 plus tax/night (Mon. thru Thurs) and $175 plus tax/night (Friday & Saturday). Deadline for discounted room rate is March 26\, 2019. \nLodging note: The Mills Park is a small\, beautiful hotel\, noted for its personalized care\, and rooms sell out quickly. If you want to stay at the Mills Park Hotel\, please know that it is very important to make reservations well in advance. Online reservation is not available. Please reserve your room by calling the hotel directly at 937-319-0400. \nAdditional lodging: We can provide names of alternative accommodations in a range of prices in the immediate vicinity of the event. \nTravel: Participants fly in from all over the country to attend The Healers Art Faculty training. If you are arriving by plane and will be renting a car\, consider the following airports: \n\nJames M. Cox Dayton International Airport (DAY) – a 32 minute drive\nJohn Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) – a 60 minute drive or\nCincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) – 85 minute drive \n\nMeals: Breakfast and lunch are provided as part of tuition cost. \nEvening meals and lodging are on your own. \nNote: If you are on a special diet or limit your intake of specific foods\, please contact us. \nYellow Springs\, Ohio Restaurants & Activities: \nhttp://www.yellowspringsohio.org/ \nThe village of Yellow Springs offers a wonderful selection of restaurants\, shopping and outdoor activities. \nQuestions?\nFor more course information surrounding physicians and residents\, please contact Evangeline C. Andarsio\, M.D.\, Director of the National Healer’s Art Program at evangeline.andarsio@wright.edu or (937) 245-7450\, ext. 2. \nFor more course information surrounding nurses and nurse residents\, please contact Mary Pat Thomas\, MS\, RN\, AHN-BC\, Director of the Power of Nursing Program at mary.p.thomas@wright.edu or (937) 245-7450\, ext. 3. \nFor questions surrounding licensing fee\, please contact Jeff Staats\, Director of Business Development\, at jeffery.staats@wright.edu or (937) 245-7450\, Ext. 4 \n \n \n
URL:http://www.rishiprograms.org/event/tending-the-flame-a-training-workshop-for-a-course-in-resiliency-and-work-satisfaction-for-physicians-nurses-and-residents/
LOCATION:321 Xenia Ave\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, United States
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